Thankfully, government policy isn't up to him 🤦
’s dad has said over-70s ‘must not be discriminated against’ as lockdown rules are gradually eased by his son.
He said a friend of his who has just come out ‘triumphantly’ from a 49 day in a Plymouth hospital may not decide he wants to ‘go out adventuring immediately again’, but suggested people should have the freedom to chose. Mr Johnson, 79, added: ‘I think the elderly must not be discriminated against. I don’t think by the way any particular group should be discriminated against, the BAME or so on and so forth, so that’s my feeling.
An elderly woman wears a mask as a precautionary measure against Covid-19 in London’s Battersea Park The PM’s father said he ‘said a prayer or two’ while his son was on ‘death’s door’
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